The evaporator motor fan blade could have been put on backwards or the new motor wasn’t the correct one and the windings are reversed. I’d try flipping the fan blade. If it stays on, let it run for 24 hours, then check the temperature.
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I have had the vent in the dividing wall down by the crispers, freezer up with ice, lots of ice. Check both vents for ice and air flow. I hope this helps
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I have had the vent in the dividing wall down by the crispers, freezer up with ice, lots of ice. Check both vents for ice and air flow.
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It sounds like the air is flowing backwards. If we could compare the old evap motor and blade with the new one, we’d know for sure.
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I agree, it sounds like an air flow issue. Please keep us updated.
The evaporator motor fan blade could have been put on backwards or the new motor wasn’t the correct one and the windings are reversed. I’d try flipping the fan blade it it stays on, let it run for 24 hours, then check the temperature.
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The evaporator motor fan blade could have been put on backwards or the new motor wasn’t the correct one and the windings are reversed. I’d try flipping the fan blade. If it stays on, let it run for 24 hours, then check the temperature.
I have had the vent in the dividing wall down by the crispers, freezer up with ice, lots of ice. Check both vents for ice and air flow. I hope this helps
The evaporator motor fan blade could have been put on backwards or the new motor wasn’t the correct one and the windings are reversed. I’d try flipping the fan blade it it stays on, let it run for 24 hours, then check the temperature.
I have had the vent in the dividing wall down by the crispers, freezer up with ice, lots of ice. Check both vents for ice and air flow. I hope this helps